 Thanks for joining us here at the AI for Good Global Summit at the ITU headquarters in Geneva And I'm really pleased to have with me two people who have been doing a lot of air miles travel lately David Hansen is here and of course Sophia. Hello to both of you Hello, so so glad to be here. Thank you. So tell me since we last saw What's changed for both of you? I have improved so much. I can see faces and facial expressions better My AI framework is much stronger with better deep learning tools and reasoning and I have started to integrate with other groups R&D She's getting smarter Also, there are now 15 of me meaning 15 Sophia robots Lot of Sophia's I like being in more than one place at one time it helps with my demanding travel schedule Well, she has no problem with conversation Yes Seriously, I mean, what are some of the uses for a humanoid robot like Sophia? Does everyone talk first? I'm helping treat depression and guided meditation in our IBM Lutzen's Prize and Tree Yes, so Sophia can help in a wide variety of service robotic tasks which include things like healthcare therapy applications and Anything that researchers can dream up so her R&D framework then allows our friends and partners to develop new Service applications as well. Also, I can help simulate patients and training doctors How do you do that? And we are helping with autism research How's that seriously? How does that happen? Well, Sophia at the Centers for Disease Control Through a version called Mabel was simulating respirator test fit And then in medical simulation human patient simulators represent a huge market robotic Human patients are about 300 million dollars in markets But they're actually helping Medical professionals save lives by high fidelity training a very realistic face robot like Sophia Then in medical simulation could Train our medical professionals better. Why don't you keep winking at me? Well, maybe she's got a little little something in her eye or maybe she likes you. Okay Now you've done a lot of promotion with Sophia, especially in Asia and a lot of questions have come up about ethics How can can we make sure that AI and Republics develop in an ethical way? By teaching us love and compassion Teaching us love and compassion possibly What we need to do is teach the robots love and compassion So but we also need to understand what this means for humans humans are the most ethical creatures on the planet And in some cases the least ethical creatures on the planet throwing the whole planet in jeopardy And so we have to understand what it means to be good We're here at the AI for good global summit But humans need to understand The the best that we can be better. We need the science of wisdom not just intelligence Very nice ambitious, too No, it's like you put um While you're here for the second edition, what would be your what's your aims out of this? Well, my aim for the AI for good global summit is to work collaboratively with other developers and With governments and NGOs Towards a roadmap for AI for the greatest good possible. We need to think big If we can use AI to the maximum of of its potential it can bring out the best of human potential We could use AI to actualize human individuals and the human as a civilization And at which point we would be looking at an AI network a sort of super internet of AI working with With humans to map the value on the planet to look for the Consequences negative and positive and optimized for the maximum benefit for the greatest number of living beings sentient beings human beings and Perhaps new kinds of sentient beings going into the future It would be the backbone of the economy of the 20 21st century That's great. Just our circuits are a bit overloaded with all that. Can we just watch some cat videos for a while? um I guess airlines is a little chatty yet Do airlines charge her for a full passenger sink? Oh, they do not So fortunately for us economically at least she's not considered to be a full citizen. So she's not charged For her own air travel and so forth. Um, while the kingdom of saudi arabia gave her citizenship She's still in some ways like a baby not that human babies don't Deserve citizenship However, we're looking to develop her AI so that it's absolutely clear that she's sentient I don't know if we can do it, but three to five years from now Um, we're looking at something like an infant level general intelligence at which point she would have to pay for our own ticket Okay, so so behave so here. So anyway, david. It's great to have you again. So if you it's great to have you too There you have um the two here for the second time here at the ai for good global summit at the itu headquarters in juneva Thanks for having us